I've had my Cupra over a year now and I've only recently started to use the paddles on the steering wheel for manual gear shifts. I've gotten so used to using the gearbox in D and S modes that I've found manual mode quite difficult to get my head around. Here's my thoughts - do you agree / disagree?
1. Changing up and down manually is more satisfying on a twisty A or B road blast than S mode.
2. 7 speeds makes my brain hurt when pootling around. I have to remember to be in a gear (or two) higher than I would in my old 6 speed Ibiza.
3. Roundabouts have caused some panic as when the steering wheel is turned the paddles don't fall easily to hand. I've started to use the gear lever on these occasions but I still get a bit muddled.
4. When pulling away quickly, say into moving traffic, 1st and 2nd gear are over so fast that you can almost make 3 quick pulls on the upchange paddle.
5. It could just be me but the up and down shifts should be swapped over on the steering wheel. My brain says '+' on the left hand side so I have had a mistakes with this.
Overall, I really like M mode when I am alone on the road but if I'm in traffic I find it quite taxing. With a manual gearbox you just instinctively know what gear it is in or you can brush your hand against the gearstick to find out. With DSG you have to look at the dashboard display.
What does everyone else think?
1. Changing up and down manually is more satisfying on a twisty A or B road blast than S mode.
2. 7 speeds makes my brain hurt when pootling around. I have to remember to be in a gear (or two) higher than I would in my old 6 speed Ibiza.
3. Roundabouts have caused some panic as when the steering wheel is turned the paddles don't fall easily to hand. I've started to use the gear lever on these occasions but I still get a bit muddled.
4. When pulling away quickly, say into moving traffic, 1st and 2nd gear are over so fast that you can almost make 3 quick pulls on the upchange paddle.
5. It could just be me but the up and down shifts should be swapped over on the steering wheel. My brain says '+' on the left hand side so I have had a mistakes with this.
Overall, I really like M mode when I am alone on the road but if I'm in traffic I find it quite taxing. With a manual gearbox you just instinctively know what gear it is in or you can brush your hand against the gearstick to find out. With DSG you have to look at the dashboard display.
What does everyone else think?